Lloyd said the program is celebrating a rebirth because of the restoration of the Bachelor Music Degree/Bachelor Music Education.

According to Lloyd, the music scholarships will be used to recruit new music majors in the areas of voice and piano, and, will in addition support, several Brazilian students who are now enrolled in the university's music program.

The program will include works by J.S. Bach, Randall Thompson, Villa Lobos, operatic excerpts and spirituals.

Admission is free. Donations will be accepted to support the SU Music Scholarship Fund.